DescriptionObituary from July 11, 1931, for Abraham "Abe" Feihle. Mr. Feihle was an immigrant from Germany who became the Tax Assessor for Sayreville. Prior to that he had lived in New Brunswick where he had...
DescriptionPortrait of Gertrude Van Cleef. The format of the caption shows how the Dutch custom of women keeping their birth names persisted well into the 19th century, and also that their marriage connected the...
DescriptionThe availability of fresh water was critical to the success of Ocean Grove. Named after a well dug by Abraham in the Old Testament, Beersheba Well was first drilled in 1870. On August 20, 1904 famed...
DescriptionJames Hood, Mayor of Bridgeton, proclaims April 19, 1865, as a day of mourning for Bridgeton citizens, in response to the assasination of President Abraham Lincoln on April 14, 1865, by John Wilkes...
DescriptionThe Whittier House collection of photographs caputures the facilities, staff, programs, services, and neighborhood adults and children. The Whittier House Social Settlement, the first settlement...
DescriptionPage 7 of booklet created by Charles Reed for the 100th anniversary of his bookstore that was originally begun in 1848 by Abraham Ackerman. Eight pages, 1948.
Time PeriodThe Industrial Revolution (1870-1900), The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930), Postwar Years (1945-1970)
DescriptionPage 8 of booklet created by Charles Reed for the 100th anniversary of his bookstore that was originally begun in 1848 by Abraham Ackerman. Eight pages, 1948.
Time PeriodThe Industrial Revolution (1870-1900), The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930), Postwar Years (1945-1970)
DescriptionPage 1 of booklet created by Charles Reed for the 100th anniversary of his bookstore that was originally begun in 1848 by Abraham Ackerman. Eight pages, 1948.
Time PeriodThe Industrial Revolution (1870-1900), The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930), Postwar Years (1945-1970)
DescriptionPage 4 of booklet created by Charles Reed for the 100th anniversary of his bookstore that was originally begun in 1848 by Abraham Ackerman. Eight pages, 1948.
Time PeriodThe Industrial Revolution (1870-1900), The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930), Postwar Years (1945-1970)